Archive for July 2008
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28 July, 2008
Labour is in turmoil.
Published in: Daily Mail
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24 July, 2008
There's been nothing like it since Beatlemania.
Published in: Daily Mail
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21 July, 2008
Repercussions from the school tests fiasco are steadily rippling outwards like eddies from a burst sewage pipe.
As a result of the shambles of this year's SATs, school league tables have been rendered worthless. Ofsted's school inspections which rely on such results are now in jeopardy.
Published in: Daily Mail
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14 July, 2008
So, Russia and China have vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution to impose international sanctions on key members of Zimbabwe's government.
Published in: Daily Mail
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8 July, 2008
Three years after the London Tube and bus bombings, it is alarming beyond measure to record that Britain is even now sleepwalking into Islamisation. Some people will think this is mere hyperbole. However, that's the problem.
Published in: Miscellaneous
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7 July, 2008
The resignation of Ray Lewis as the Mayor of London's crime adviser is quite simply a tragedy, with profound implications far beyond the insular world of the capital's party politics.
Here is a man who has literally saved lives.
Published in: Daily Mail
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6 July, 2008
Last May, the Paris Appeal Court delivered one of the most momentous of all libel judgments.
Published in: Jewish Chronicle
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2 July, 2008
Surely, you think despairingly, this has just got to be a spoof.
A candidate was awarded marks in his GCSE English exam for writing 'F*** off' on his paper as a gratuitous profanity.
Perhaps the examiner was making a pointed comment about standards of incivility among the young? Maybe he mistook this
Published in: Daily Mail
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1 July, 2008
It turns out that the U.S., whose Supreme Court last month ruled that non-American prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay may challenge their detention, isn't the only country where judges are hampering the war on terror.
Published in: Wall Street Journal
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